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In this encore episode of Podcast Insider, we review best practices when navigating industry events. In this retro-but-still-relevant episode, hosts Todd Cochrane, Mike Dell and MacKenzie Bennett share their extensive experiences and practical tips about attending industry conferences. The episode opens with Dell briefly introducing their experience at the Podcast Movement conference in Washington, D.C. last week.
Recent Experience – Mike opens with insights from the Podcast Movement conference in Washington, D.C.
Flexibility at the Event – Todd underlines the value of adaptability for spontaneous engagements and social events at conferences.
Real-Life Examples
– Mike talks about gaining listeners by attending a niche event related to his “Fast Food History” podcast.- Todd discusses how attendance at CES and DragonCon enhanced connections and podcast reach.
Building Credibility and Network
– Importance of press passes highlighted.
– Todd mentions a successful networking example with GoPro at CES.
Practical Tips for Industry Events
– Wear comfortable shoes.
– Stay hydrated and manage health.
– Be prepared but open to new opportunities.
Networking Importance
– MacKenzie and Mike tout networking as key to gaining speaking opportunities and insights.
Production and Content Creation Insights
– Challenges and strategies for live broadcasting at events like CES and post-production efforts discussed.
Advice for New Conference Attendees
– Dress comfortably, manage time efficiently, keep devices charged, and maintain health with hand washing and sanitizing.
Looking Forward
– It’s good to start with local events and progress to national conferences.
– Invite listener engagement through upcoming events and their website for more resources.
Episode Conclusion – Todd encourages maximizing conference experiences for personal and podcast growth.
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